Outdoors

Hundreds of years ago, sometime during the Bronze Age in Finland, hunters and other nomads used to come to a place called Eräpyhä (erä meaning something like wilderness and pyhä meaning holy). There they used to rest, gain strength and sacrifice to their old pagan gods of forest and water to thank them or ask for more luck in hunting and fishing. Who were these hunters? Which tribe did they belong…

About Me

I am a thirty-year old traveller, entrepreneur, journalism student and an adventurer. For several years I was struggling with the feelings of wanderlust, until one day I decided to leave my old life in Finland. I packed my bags and bought a one-way ticket to Australia.
* Living each day to the fullest *
Contacts: sandra.thepresentisperfect@gmail.com